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  1. (1 other version)Horizons of Difference: Rethinking Space, Place and Identity with Irigaray.Ruthanne Crapo Kim, Yvette Russell & Brenda Sharp (eds.) - 2022 - Albany, NY, USA: The State University of New York Press.
    Horizons of Difference offers twelve original essays inspired by Luce Irigaray's complex, nuanced critique of Western philosophy, culture, and metaphysics, and her call to rethink our relationship to ourselves and the world through sexuate difference. Contributors engage urgent topics in a range of fields, including trans feminist theory, feminist legal theory, film studies, critical race theory, social-political theory, philosophy of religion, environmental ethics, philosophical aesthetics, and critical pedagogy. In so doing, they aim to push the scope of Irigaray's work beyond (...)
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  • It is Neither Frankenstein Nor a Submarine Alkaline Vent, It is Just the Second Law.David S. Ross - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (11):1800149.
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  • Energy from ATP‐Hydrolysis Does Not Drive Biological Reactions ….Andrew Moore - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (7):1800105.
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  • Brownian Ratchets of Life: Stochasticity Combined with Disequilibrium Produces Order.Andrew Moore - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (6):1900076.
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  • The Conditions of Emergence.Annu Dahiya - 2022 - In Ruthanne Crapo Kim, Yvette Russell & Brenda Sharp (eds.), Horizons of Difference: Rethinking Space, Place and Identity with Irigaray. Albany, NY, USA: The State University of New York Press. pp. 67-91.
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  • Self-Organization Through Semiosis.Wim Beekman & Henk Jochemsen - 2023 - Biological Theory 18 (2):90-100.
    This article deals with the question of how self-organization in living organisms is realized. Self-organization may be observed in open systems that are out of equilibrium. Many disequilibria-conversion phenomena exist where free energy conversion occurs by spontaneously formed engines. However, how is self-organization realized in living entities? Living cells turn out to be self-organizing disequilibria-converting systems of a special kind. Disequilibrium conversion is realized in a typical way, through employing information specifying protein complexes acting as nano engines. The genetic code (...)
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